Congrats - this is the first Precise (5.4.90) I can boot on my system!
Using the radeon.modeset=0 I get a vesa driver, and I am in...

phil666 reported on the forum that pMusic troubles in Precise. It plays ok, but calculation of time (current track-length status) fails. This because Precise is using libav instead of ffmpeg. I am not the one to decide what to use, but it would be good to hear your thoughts about this. It is basically NOT a problem to support both, but they are not equal, so the backend I use daily will be the only well tested solution. Atm, I am developing on Slacko which uses ffmpeg. As I see it, there are 3 temporary ways out of it.
1). Precise use libav and find another player.
2.) Precise use ffmpeg and use pMusic.
3.) Precise use libav, use pMusic, and I fix bugs reported by Precise users.
Later...
At first spot, this issue is because libav and ffmpeg has different format to stdout. It interferes with several functions - progressbar, trackinfo, db management, and probably more.... Hmmmm, no good. If you have a short development cycle on this release, I am not sure I can follow. New stuff needs testing as well.

Alsa
I have 2 soundcards, and the one I want to use is hw:1 (default is hw:0 set). So I run 'Multiple sound card wizard'. It fails in the last stage since retvol doesn't change to hw:1. This has been fixed for Slacko 5.4 by 01micko.

Mouse
As I wrote in the Slacko thread:
Puppy has a very aggressive mouse pointer. Its default acceleration is set to 2 with a threshold of 4. This will give me inflammation in my mouse arm, so in all these Puppy years I have set it to 1.2 (acceleration) and 13 (threshold). Well, I will not state what is correct, but how can a newbie find the setting? Is pupX set properties of X informative? - Doubt it. And I think it would be good with a link in the mouse/keyboard wizard. I wouldn't be surprised if that is the place a newbie would look.

Talking about menu descriptions, it may be worth to rethink 'JWM configuration' as well.

I've been using/testing 5491 for a couple of days now, and thought I'd
report the video situation here on four different old desktops. At first,
Precise only worked on one machine having a Nvidia PCI card. Two
machines having motherboard Intel video hardware usually work ok
on pups but not this pup. So went to the junk box and pulled out an old
S3 Savage PCI card and a ATI Radeon AGP slot card. Installing these
on two machines resulted in success. So three of my old pentium 4
desktops are running the latest Linux kernel rc7. Amazing!

I've reported to pemasu on a different thread that this latest kernel still
has the wireless bug where I must turn OFF power management on
wlan0. All pups I've tested starting with the 3.04 kernel have the bug.
I place a script in /root/startup having the single line:
iwconfig wlan0 power off
and SNS establishes connection immediately at startup. Otherwise,
connecting is almost impossible.

Nothing is wrong with Seamonkey, but with less powerful computers (that is the target of Puppy) Seamonkey is too resource intensive to be present in the background (it uses too much RAM).

One of my Puppy machines is a Fujitsu Stylistic 3400 (400 Mhz Pentium 3, 192MB , 6 Gig disk) with touchscreen drivers fully working ( http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64937 ) so I'm not assuming a lot of resources. With a swapfile for memory starved systems and prudent use of the time check intervals there's very little real overhead for background email checking. However I realise sometimes one person's "very little" is still too much in other situations..

Been running this most of the day, installed same programs I did in 5.4.90. Everything went smooth without problem one!

Linksys-AE1000 using the rt2800ubs installed on the first shot and is remaining rock-solid through Internet usage and reboots (have to admit, this is the FIRST time it installed on the first try, even 5.4.90 took TWO tries to get it going.)

It used to be that running certain programs you could tell which puppy performed the best and run the fastest... with all the new puppy builds that have recently come on stage (non PAE)... it is hard, very hard indeed to say which is now superior... so, I run them all

This build (5.4.91+) is indeed very, very nice and the latest kernel... can't really say what it does better than the previous 3.+ ones but for sure there has to be advantages somewhere?

Precise puppy 5.4.90 :
- /dev/dri should belong to "video" group. Same for /dev/dvb , /dev/fw* , /dev/vbi* and /dev/video*
- /dev/console should belong to group "tty"
- sda16 has device numbers 259,0 but should not exist, device documentation says limit to sda15. Same for sdb16 sdc16 etc.
- /dev/ram should be a link to /dev/ram1 ?
- /etc/host.conf could have line "nospoof on" for security
- /etc/group can be simplified to 19 groups or less
- weird thing, takes a long time to boot, to load kernel in RAM.
- new big files are there (LLVM, ICU, Seamonkey).
- In general a better puppy with less bugs.

I am curious as to why these are only ever displayed as USB icons rather than card icons.
Is this a hardware issue or a bug? - It seems to afflict Slacko as well as Precise.
It applies regardless of the theme being used. Here is an example:

Alsa
I have 2 soundcards, and the one I want to use is hw:1 (default is hw:0 set). So I run 'Multiple sound card wizard'. It fails in the last stage since retvol doesn't change to hw:1. This has been fixed for Slacko 5.4 by 01micko.

I am puzzled by this. Multiple Sound Card Wizard is the 'mscw' PET, but I can't see any such PET in the slacko repos.
Or was retrovol modified? -- but there is no upgraded 'retrovol' PET in the slacko repos either.

As I wrote in the Slacko thread:
Puppy has a very aggressive mouse pointer. Its default acceleration is set to 2 with a threshold of 4. This will give me inflammation in my mouse arm, so in all these Puppy years I have set it to 1.2 (acceleration) and 13 (threshold). Well, I will not state what is correct, but how can a newbie find the setting? Is pupX set properties of X informative? - Doubt it. And I think it would be good with a link in the mouse/keyboard wizard. I wouldn't be surprised if that is the place a newbie would look.

Thanks so much for this! I have an old, sensitive mouse that is driving me crazy. Until I buy a new one, this and the Xorg keys will do.

zigbert wrote:

Talking about menu descriptions, it may be worth to rethink 'JWM configuration' as well.

I agree.
Or at least put a scrollbar in the JWM theme chooser, so that having many themes won't expand the GUI from roof to floor -- at times I think the Exit button will reach China. The same happens in the Icon Set Chooser GUI, a scrollbar for that one would be great, too. _________________OB Precise 15.01 kernel 3.17.7|Puppy Linux en español

it would be good to hear your thoughts about this. It is basically NOT a problem to support both, but they are not equal, so the backend I use daily will be the only well tested solution. Atm, I am developing on Slacko which uses ffmpeg. As I see it, there are 3 temporary ways out of it.
1). Precise use libav and find another player.
2.) Precise use ffmpeg and use pMusic.

Under win7 I use FFMpeg 1.1 64bits (and report bugs since 0.10)
Ubuntu is stucked with branch 0.8 for some intestine quarrel...
Try always to use latest ffmpeg build (being so complex(so many codecs) and powerfull(filters, etc.) it constantly fixes bugs in a branch).